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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING; FEBRUARY 14, 1S22 1 By MARGUERITE CLEES NUMBER of small informal i Mrs. Chari v v, v...- focial affairs were given Tnrner tv, ,., t Af,.i f yesterday and last night for Gay MacLaren, who actompanTed lier husband, Albert Sweet, on the Pantages circuit. Mr. and Mrs. Sweet were entertained at a small dinner party at the Spa before the evening Pantages 'shjow last night. Mrs. William tf. Hurghardt Jr. received a number of women at a charming afternoon in Mrs. Sweet's honor yesterday and fol lowing the evening show Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn were hosts at a -delightful evening affair. At a quiet wedding at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoou Miss Bertha Jane Lewis became the brida of Willis Cecil Van Nuys at the home of 'the groom's parents, Mr. and sssm Don't have suc cess with your baking today and failure tomorrow. Have perfect eco nomical results every time ypu bake y ou can do it if you use BAKING POWDER If it were not pure most dependable most ! economical, it would not be the I world's biggest sell-1 ing Diana uxiay. . No human hands ever touch Calumet it is made in the largest and most sanitary baking pow der factories on if. eartn. Rev J. Mlckev fcaiem otneiated at the service in the presence of a few relatives and intimate friends of the young couple. The bride wore a light blue torded silk frock embroidered and beaded In bronze and carried au arm bouquet of carnations and fern. Her attendant was Mrs. Ed win M. Van Nuys of Portland, who wore a dark blue taffeta frock embroidered in silver. Mr. Van Nuys was attend id by his brother, Lloyd Van Nuys. Following the wedding service a dinner was served by Mra. Charles Van Nuys, after which the young couple departed for a short wedding trip. 1X)NG BEACH, Cal., Feb. 13. "Former residents of Salem, Ore., joined with visitors from the northern city who are spending thi.3 winter in Long Beach, in a picnic at Bixby park recently. AU brought basket lunches, and an enjoyable afternoon was spent in renewing old acquaintances and reviewing matters of mutual inter est. The affair was informal, with no set program, and this gave each an opportunity to enjoy the reunion according to individual inclination. "The following were present: "Mr. and Mrs. S. S. East, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. White, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bechtel, Mr. William Bechtel, Mrs. Helen R. Bolen, Mrs. Marga ret Heyser, Mis3 Helen Heyser, Mrs. Grace Eotf, Mrs. N. J. Bur ford, Salem, Ore; Mrs. Geo. Mack, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. R. Renshaw, Bob, Virginia and Billie Renshaw, Long Beach; Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hull, Josephine Hull, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Huchner, Miss Ruth Buchner. F. M. White, Mrs. Jen nie M. Reed, Glenn Purvine, Sa lem, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fritchard. Independence, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pennington, Marion Pennington, J. M. Hender son, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Koltes, Miss Gertrude J. 'Koltes, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Cundiff, Richard and Edward Cundiff, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Long Beach; Mrs. Ada I. Dean, McMinuville, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moss, Los An geles; Mrs. Wildie Greenwood ISaekett, Santa Anna; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mr. and Mra. F. W. Durbin, Mrs. Edwin A. Clarke. Mrs. Wililam Bel!. Miss Margaret Bell, Mrs. A. E. Dinsmoor, Mrs. D. C. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Kyle, Jane G. Kyle, Mrs. Frank F. Snedecor, Mrs. Bessie Battl'se, Mrs. Lizzie Owen, Salem, Ore." The social group of the Order j of the Eastern Star will hold their j regular monthly meeting today in the Masonic temple. Hostesses j for the afternoon are Mrs. Daisy! -Mclntyri. Mrs. G. L. Arbuekle, ; Mrs. Carrie Chase. Mrs. M. T. Helyer and Mrs. W. E. Toralin-son. 55- Miss Anna Mclntyre and Miss Angeline Ryan of Stayton return ed from McMinnville Monday fol lowing a ween's visit with Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Hoereth. FOR THE ST. VALENTINE'S DAY PARTI. Tr.,wsr.v,xc.. -. 1'" f 'K.- 1 jit ' r.i mt MAM VTA WM JJk 5U5 ray 3 All. 'HBP A pound can of Calumat contain faU 16m. Some MtinR PUUI cwnraiia . 12 ox. cans Inateaa oi 10 os. cans, am or yoa gt pound when you want it aun T ugly, itchihg SI The Firxt Application Makes Skin Oool and Comfortable If you are suffering from ec zema or some other torturing em barrassing skin trouble you may quickly be Fid of it by using Men-tho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, be cause of its germ destroying pro perties, seldom fails to quickly subdue itching, even of fiery itch ing eczema. The first application makes the skin cool and comfort able. Rash and blotches are healed right up. Mentho-Sulphur is applied like any pleasant cold cream and is perfectly harmless, ou can obtain a small jar from any good druggist. Adv. Mr3. Lloyd E. Weeks wiii enUr- 1 tain with a birthday party Thurs-i day for her small daughter, Janet. ' whose third birthday it fs. A num-s ber of small misses will enjoy the affair. The officers of the W.R.C. will i give a Valentine party in the arm-i ory this afternoon for the mem bers of the G.A.R. and W.R.C. 6 A CLUBS AND I WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES The Etoka club will be enter tained this month by Mrs. W. F. Fargo instead of at the home of Mrs. Frank L. Purvine as was an nounced last month. The South Central circle of the First Methodist church will have charge of the men's supper tonight whlc his to be a "father and son" affair. The circle will not me?t Wednesday when the other circles of the Women's Union hold their regular meetings. CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Salem Arts league, x o'clock, public library. Etoka with Mrs. W. F. Far- go, 108ii North Churoh ntreet. Pythian Sisters club Junior Guild of St. PauVs Episcopal church, with Mia. ' L. F. Geer. Y. W. C. A. board meeting at Y. W. C. A. Wednesday St. Monica's Altar society. sewing, Mrs. E. T. Thompson, 1543 North Capitol street. West Central circle, Mrs. J. A. Patterson, 679 North High street. Lucy Anna Lee circl?, Mrs. F. A. Legge 14 99 State street. South East. Mrs. E. J. Swafford, 190 South Seven- teenth street. Yew park, Mrs. Reigelman, 940 Mill street. Naomi circle, Mrs. M. C. Findley, 225 North Twenti- eth street. East Central circle, Mrs. E. T. Barnes, 325 North Cap- itol. Thursfl;ir P. E. O. with Mrs. William McGilchrist. Sr. Fridav Women's Union of Congre- Rational church, at church. " D. I. Sewing for soeiated ' Charities, with Mr;:. E. T. " Thompson, 1545 North Capi- ' .?ii - :- 1 avPSv Lt-T' $ i j . ; - . 'an ii i It . ;vfll.l ' I! i It - The ideal remembrance for her Valentine j If tJ?7 should be A Victrola or a few good Records Nothing will add so much to the enjoyment of the day and the days and years to come as Rood music which can be enjoyed at its best on the Victrola. We have Yictrolas in all sizes and finishes. CA M . CORSET A Cameo Corset for Every Type of Figure Decidedly unique in its remarkable reduc ing and supporting features, CAMCO has : added hi&hly perfected new models to mold your figure to proportionate lines. It is self adjusting, comfortable and plia ble, skillfully fashioned to hold the figure. Each corset is designed with a definite . , type of &ure in mind. You are entitled to the fitting service in our Cor set Department, which is so necessary in buying a corset. No matter what priced corset you may buy, you are .entitled to this service. All Moderately Priced Worth & Gray Department Store Phone 132 177 N. Liberty Street suspected any personal reason for Jack's former boorhhness. "The Lord knows I've seen en ouch of 'em this last year. For- cet evervthinn about it. and , standing Dick where the devil do you keep those cigars of yours? You're not getting stingy in your old age. are you? Come on. Spencer, sup pose we men take a sniok in the garden while the women are fighting over the proper way to bring up Junior." trembling upon her oyplashe? moved involuntarily toward elder woman, and tho story finished with the three ot s-hf--the was us Katherine's Eyes Rlaze. tol street. Saturday D. A. R.. Miss Frances Iti- chards, Lausanne hall. W. R. C. corpa meeting, McCornack hall. s ii -X- Salem Views to be Shown Views of Salem and Marion and Polk county scenes near Salem So skillfully did he manage things, with Dicky ably seconding him. that in anothpr minute the four mttn had disappeared down the garden path, and we four wo men Mother Graham, Harriet Braithwaite, Katherine and 1- were left gazing breathlessly at each other, thankful beyond mea sure that an ugly situation had been successfully straightened out. Mother Graham, of course, knew nothing of the "real in wardness" of the . little drama which had just ben staged. What she suspected we had no means of knowing, for like the thorough bred old gentlewoman she is, she forebore to make any comment up on what she had seen'. But i shrewdly suspected that when she was alone with her daughter. Har- riet Hraithwaite would undergo a j merciless quizzing as to the mean-j ing of the scene. j There was that ltetwen Tvath-j erine on the one side. Harriet and) me on the other, however, which must he explained before very long. Katherine was too shrywd a woman not to -suspect that this meeting with the HraKhwaites at our home was not the accident had made it appear. She was justified in resenting the fact even if she did not understand it. and I saw hy the expression in her big brown eyes that her. bewilder ment at the bizarre situation in which she found herself was be ginning to be punctuated witb wrath. Words of Understanding. That Harriet Hraithwaite read close together with en- twined arms. "I told your husband this sume j story, child." Harriet Hraithwaite finished, "and I believe i was able I to remove that horrib'e obsessing (jealousy from his brain., f I i think perhaps you may be hap- pier because of this little ruse j we have played." "I am sure of it." Katherine I said softly, kissing her, then she I raised her eyes to min. in 1 there was full forgiveness and under standing in their depths. (To be continued ) It Went to the Spot Lingering colds and coughs that hang on and wear one out are difficult to get rid of, but Henry E. Campbell, R. F. D. No. 3, Ad rian, Mich., writes: "I had a had cough for three years. Tried several cough medicines. Got lit tle relief. I tried Foley's Honey and Tar. It went to the spot. There is no better remedy on the market." wood for coughs, cold3, croup and whooping chough clears the passages; soothes irri tated membranes; stops tickling in the throat. Contains no opi ates. Sold everywhere. Adv. Read the Classified Ads. Building Your Be sure to leave a place in your kitchen (or fin 1$ - H oiiie A HOOSIlt CABINET No home is complete without a Hoosier. Miles of step i are javed every day by the Hoosier cabinet Sold by S. HAMILTON GOOD FURNITURE a. mi will be shown at the general j the expression in her eyes correct- meeting of the Salem Arts league tonight. Ths meeting this month is under the direction of the pho tographic section and A. C. Har bour of the section and who is specially interested in artistic photographic work, will give an illustrated talk on artistic photog raphy. The slides which he will show are from pictures he took himself. A musical program will be giv en by pupils of Dr. John It. Sites. Miss Bruce Putnam will give an original piano number and Miss Sadie Pratt will give a vocal selec tion and Miss Mildred Yeager will give a piano number. Refreshments will be served un der the direction of the social committee of which Mrs. F. N. Darby is chairman. The program begins at S o'clock and the public is invited, according to those in charge. M HI ID MY BID Adclo Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 29C WHAT JACK DIP. AND HOW 11 A I U 1 1 K T B K A IT ! 1 V A 1 T K MADE THINGS RIGHT WITH KATHERINE. Jack did not leave u.s long in doubt as to his actions. With chalky face and eyes in which hu miliation and remorse had replac ed anger, he strode up to Dr. Hraithwaite and said in low, yet clear tones: "Will you permit me to apolo gize for making an unmitigated ass of myself a tew minutes ago ly I knew by the quick. hrewd i glance she flung at her. The i next moment the eyes of my sis- j ter-in-law met mine, and there ' was a distinct promise in them ! that Kh" would do her Je?t to make things right with Katherine 1 as soon as she could. I ble-sed Marion for the digres-' s;on she created at this moment by dancing in. exclaiming: '"See who's cni; to ee you Just look hTeV Hehind her Katie walked proud-i ly leading Junior by the hand, an adorable, wide-eyed- Junior, smil- ing engagingly as Katherine knelt down before him ar.d tactfully made friends with him. When he ' had graciou-ly allowed Katherine to cuddle him and had obligingly aired tliei half dozen words of his vocabulary and his collection of baby airs and graces lor her ben efit he slipped resolutely trom her arms, toddled over to his grand- mother and tugged at her skirt. "Ganzie! 'Tory!" he demand ed imperiously. For once I was grat'f led instead j of jealous at this preference for his grandmother. It meant the (departure of Mother Graham I from our little croup, and the op- , portunity for the explanation i which must be made. I "You will excuse me, I am : sure." Mother Graham said proud- j Iv. "You see, I almost always tell j Junior a story at this time, and'; he is getting to expect it." j She led the little chap away.' and for a tens'? moment after she : had gonrt Katherine looked stei-d- : ily at me. a question insistent in ' her brown eyes, hut with no words upon her lips. "My dear," Harried struck ir gravely. "There is an c: pi an at ion ; due you. but it is T. not Margaret, , i who should make it. Will vo-i lis : ten to rne without comment, and I forgive me, if you can. after-; Kather'ne inclined lior her. i gravely, tmt did imt spertk. ilov could a proud woman like i.-!tr;"t Hraithwaite i ndure makitii confession of her own went- im 8gin:ngs which she must ecu lorn- On Sale at 9 I 1. .r y Onlv fu : H v A I V Today Obi y OVERCOATS 100 SUITS -30 You Saw them in Our Windows Regular $25.00, 30.00 and $35.00 All Sizes, Models for Men and Young Men OnS aie Tuesday at 9 a. And as long as they last. Take a day off if you must, in order to be here when the Sale starts VOL If was his hand that was out stretched now. The big physic-! plate ian's hand shot out and grasped it ! Wh n she spoke, however. " firm I v 'was with such simplicity, such "Do you think I don t under stand tl state of your nerves, lad?" he asked, carefully avoiding rare understanding, suh rnvl apologv. that Katherine tenderost of women capitulated lone before any intimation of if, indeed, nesUc had finished. Witu - teats i Ha umim an i